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Boundary condition
Egg shells can attract rats, so some people roast them in the oven first.
Endlessness - those black marks appear sometimes, they're a kind of infection that Trichocereus spp. are more or less prone to. Some of my specimens get it during the cold, dark, damp winter. I'm not sure if it's bacterial or fungal but I've generally dusted it with sulfur powder if it seemed to be increasing too much. Other times where it's stayed small I've gotten away without doing anything to it.
The black spots at or near the meristem have IME been unproblematic outside of the optics. Black spots lower down the stem seem indicative of a more virulent disease which IIRC is associated with incorrect fertilizer applicartion. Either way, it may be useful to think back to what fertilzers you may have applied in the past months.
Endlessness - those black marks appear sometimes, they're a kind of infection that Trichocereus spp. are more or less prone to. Some of my specimens get it during the cold, dark, damp winter. I'm not sure if it's bacterial or fungal but I've generally dusted it with sulfur powder if it seemed to be increasing too much. Other times where it's stayed small I've gotten away without doing anything to it.
The black spots at or near the meristem have IME been unproblematic outside of the optics. Black spots lower down the stem seem indicative of a more virulent disease which IIRC is associated with incorrect fertilizer applicartion. Either way, it may be useful to think back to what fertilzers you may have applied in the past months.